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.on( "mouseout" [, eventData ], handler )Returns: jQuery
Description: Bind an event handler to the "mouseout" event.
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version added: 1.7.on( "mouseout" [, eventData ], handler )
This page describes the mouseout
event. For the deprecated .mouseout()
method, see .mouseout()
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The mouseout
event is sent to an element when the mouse pointer leaves the element. Any HTML element can receive this event.
For example, consider the HTML:
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The event handler can be bound to any element:
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Now when the mouse pointer moves out of the Outer <div>
, the message is appended to <div id="log">
. To trigger the event manually, use .trigger( "mouseout" )
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After this code executes, clicks on Trigger the handler will also append the message.
This event type can cause many headaches due to event bubbling. For instance, when the mouse pointer moves out of the Inner element in this example, a mouseout
event will be sent to that, then trickle up to Outer. This can trigger the bound mouseout
handler at inopportune times. See the discussion for .mouseleave()
for a useful alternative.
Example:
Show the number of times mouseout and mouseleave events are triggered.
mouseout
fires when the pointer moves out of the child element as well, while mouseleave
fires only when the pointer moves out of the bound element.
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.trigger( "mouseout" )Returns: jQuery
Description: Trigger the "mouseout" event on an element.
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version added: 1.0.trigger( "mouseout" )
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"mouseout"Type: stringThe string
"mouseout"
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See the description for .on( "mouseout", ... )
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